James Butler scores two rushing touchdowns, Lions edge Stampeders 31-29 in overtime
CALGARY — James Butler scored a pair of rushing touchdowns, including one in overtime, for the B.C. Lions in a 31-29 win over the host Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
The Lions (9-3) held onto second place in the CFL’s West Division, two points up on the Stampeders (8-5) in third and six points back of the front-running Winnipeg Blue Bombers (12-2).
The two-time defending Grey Cup champion Bombers lost for just the second time this season Saturday, falling 48-31 to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
Quarterback Vernon Adams Jr. completed 25 of 32 passes for 294 yards in his first start as a Lion since he was acquired Aug. 31 in a trade with the Montreal Alouettes.